NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS OF

HONG KONG

Mnual Dinner of the

TEMBERS are reminded that

BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,

TIENTSIN,

MUNICIPAL NOTIFICATION

No: 11/35.

VACANCIES FOR NURSES.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1935.

Cuticura SOAP

QUICK HEALING SKIN

FOR

IRRITATIONS

Insitution will be held in the Rooms THE, British Municipal Council Clic

o'clock P.M.

J. P. A. DAVIS,

Hou. Secretary

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HONG KONG CLUB

NOTICE.

THE

HE Ninety First Yearly General Meeting of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be held in "the Club House on Thursday, the 28th March, 135, at 5 30 p.m.

"By Order,

S. R. KERR,

Secretary:

Hong Kong, 20th March, 1985.

HOOD-RENOWN MOSLEM RIOT

COLLISION

Captain Sawbridge

Reinstated

London, Mar. 19.

IN INDIA

Sequel To An Execution

Important differences of opinion

Kuruchi. March 19. Tiantain, invites applications

were recorded by the Board of

Twenty were killed and many from Chinese ladies for positions as

the Admiralty from the decisions injured as a result of police firing nurses in its municipal hospitals.

of the recent court-martial at the on a turbulent Moslem crowd fol- There are vacancies for two fully If you suffer with pimples, ecze-

trial of Rear-Admiral Sidney Bal-lowing. the execution in the local tmnized

whoma, rashes, chafings, eruptions or Chinese lady nurses

other distressing skin trouble, beley, Captain Henry Sawbridge and gaol of Abdul-Quayam, a Moslem, must speak both the Northern Chinese

Captain Francis Tower in connec- for murdering a Hindu who, it was and English Languages fluentlygin today to use Cartierra Somp

tion with the collisions between alleged, wrote an offensive work, Salary, in each case, will be $100 per and Ointment. Bathe the af mouth with board and lodging.

about the Prophet Mahomet. A fected parts with the Soap, anoint.MS. Hood and the Renown. Applications, accompanied

Their Lordships state that they large gathering of Moslems with the Ointment. Relief comes

de- are unable to absolve copies of diplomas and testimoniala,

Rear-Ad-monstrated in "sympathy with Ab- at once and healing soon follows. must be forwarded so as to reach the

miral Bailey from a blame. dul, Quayam when the body was

They have decided to reduce the removed to the burial ground. sentence on Captain Sawbridge to a severe reprimand and he will thereforé resume command DI EMS. Renown.

by

undersigned not later than Tuesday, 30th April, 1935.

By Order,

H.. F. BARNES,

Secretary & Engineer. COUNCIL ROOM, TIENTSIN, MARCH 6TH, 1935.

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CHINA ENTERTAINMENT" AND LÄND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.

No

·· TIENTSIN.

MUNICIPAL NOTIFICATION

No. 12/35,

VACANCY FOR DEPUTY

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER':

T THE British Municipal Council, Tientsin, is prepared to receive applications for appointment to the of DÉPUTY ELECT- position RICAL ENGINEER

Sample each Scap, Ointment and Talenza, un receipt of 25 ct. Addresa: Mador & Phing"

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HONG KONG, March 20, 1935,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at "the Registered Office of the Company, King's Theairs Building, 5th door, on Wednesday, the 20th of March, 1985, at 12 o'clock Noce to receive the Directors' Report, and Accounts Candidates must be Chinese, pre- for the year ended 31st December, ferably between the ages 25 and 95 1934, to elect Auditors and Directors years, who bold degrees in Electrical The many squabbles we have and to transact such other business Engineering from recognized univer- had on the football field during as may be properly transacted 'st ansities, and who have had several the past couple of weeks leads years experience in Electricity Power one to ask does sport, or football Station work.

in this particular case, make for

Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.

And Notice is further bereby given that the Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 12th to the 20th day of March, 1936, both days inclusive,

LIANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director. Hong Kong, 5th March, 1935.

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THE HONOKỐNG & WHAMPOA

N

DOCK CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 25th March, 1935, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts

· 1934.

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 1th to 28th March, 1935, both days

FOOTBALL SQUABBLES

They must be conversant with the International goodfellowship control, maintenance, and repair, of does it tend to promote racial hate modern Steam Turbines, Alternators, and enmity? Although the team's Water-tube boilers etc. They should concerned in the latest fight were also be able to supervise the installa-bath made up entirely or Chinese, tion of Transformer Sub-stations there is no getting away from the and Transmission and Distribution fact that these squabbles systems, including overbead mains of prompted in the majority of cases. 5000 volta tension. A knowledge of more by racial feelings than any the construction, repair, and test of thing else. We are, however, not domestic electrical appliances is also concerned with the reasons why

desirable.

ате

such things happen; we are more In addition to a thorough know. concerned with why they should ledge of English candida ca must be be allowed to happen, and to ask able to speak the Northern Chinese if the people responsible, are tak- language fluently.

ing proper steps to see that the The successful candidate will game of football will not be spoil: receive a salary of $600 per month by exhibitions of had sportsman from the date upon which he takes ship. up his duties in Tientsin. He will be It is an acknowledged fact that upon probation for a period of six the referee's lot, in any game, is months from that date."

not only a most difficult one bu It is also the most thankless job

Nineteen dead and' 60 wounded have so far been removed to the civil hospital which is heavily guarded by police,

A COMEDY OF ERRORS

Camouflaged Police Chase Each Other

motorists

NEWS SUMMARY

At Club de Recreio this evening. Elliot Hall will meet the Portuguese- [team in the men's Badminton | League, “A win will give the under-" graduates the championship but in the event of a tie a replay will be necessary.

Page 10,

The continued success of the London, March 19,"

tennis league is emphasised: in the The police campaign against annual report of the Hong Kong

exceeding the speed" : Lawn

Issued Ternis. Association limit in

built-up areas officially yesterday. The year was successful.. came into force with plain-clothes although an adverse balance is policemen and policewomen pat shown in the financial statement. rolling in motor vehicles to-day.

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Page:10: Anxiously looking out for police

Local tennia stratagems, motorists on the first

enthusiasts will day of the restrictions were on have a treat this afternoon when their best behaviour. The police Kho Sin Kee, China's National were perfectly camouflaged and it Champion and Davis Cup player, is reported that some actually pur-will appear in exhibition games sued each other as there was no against the Colony's best. The difference in the congested areas, matches will be played on the but in the outlying roada so far Stand Court, H.K.C.C. Page 10. the speed tracks of motorists The funeral of the late Mr. Leong meekly slowed down to long pro-

Kwong. Hu, a well-known Chinese- cessions, not daring to" overtake. Quayam's body and attempted to

other vehicles.

merchant in Penang, took place yesterday afternoon at the Roman carry it in procession. The police

The

police have not yet an-Catholle Cemetery.

Page 6. Intervened, whereupon the crowd"nounced the day's bag and crypti- started, to throw stones and other cally declare themselves as "most Rear-missiles. The military were called satisfied.”......

out when persuasion, falled to dis-Reuter. perse the rioters— Reuter.

In the case of Captain Tower, they consider that he should have taken avoiding" action earlier and to that extent Their Lordships are unable to acquit him

from all blame.- Rester:

At the courts martial.

Admiral Balley was found not guilty. Captain · Sawbridge (8.M. s Renown) was found guilty and dismissed his ship, while Captain Tower (HMS. Hood)

was found not guilty.

GEN. METAXAS RESIGNS

Dissatisfied With Revolt Measures

(Special to Hong Kong Daily Press") (B) Telsgraph, Copyrighi, Tela- graphic Ménager · Ordinance, 1894. Beceived, March 19, 7.30 p.m.)

Athens, Mar. 19. General Metaxas who entered the Taaldaris Cabinet after the outbreak of the revolution and re- presents the extreme Monarchist tendencies tendered his resignation

on Tuesday owing to the sharp divergencies of opinion concerning the measures of punishment to be taken against the insurgents. Metaxas states in his letter of re- signation that he is convinced that the Government is not pro- ceeding against the rebels with the necessary severity.

The Cabinet has meanwhile de- cided to dissolve, the Senate in which Venizelos held a majority. place on the first Sunday in June when the Government hopes to gain an overwhelming victory as the result of the universal indignation caused by the last revolt.

Applications containing references, for the year ending 31st December, credentials, copies of diplomas and that can fall on the shoulders of the general elections will take "curriculum vitae" of each candi-jany unhappy individual. In Hong date should be addressed to The Kong, particularly, referees are in Secretary

& Engineer, British that most unfortunate position Municipal Council, Tientain" and that they never know if any forwarded so as to reach him not measures they adopt to deal with later than Friday, 26th April, 1936. unfair play will be supported by the Football Association, and from By Order,

reliable sources it is learnt that for this reason, referees always hesitate to take the sternest re-May-

inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, E. COOK,

Chis! Manager. Hong Kong, 12th March, 1985.

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THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR- ANGE COMPANY LIMITED.

H. F. BARNES,

Secretary & Engineer COUNCIL Room, TIENTSIN, MARCH 9TH, 1933.

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THE HONG KONG LAND NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. VINVESTMENT AND AGENCY

THE

00., LTD.

4% DEBENTURES.

The plebiscite on the proposed Constitutional reforms will pro- bably be held on the last Sunday

Transocean Ruo Min.

medy that is within their scope that of sending any offending player off the field. Things had reached such a state. However, YOUNG PRINCETON MAN that it was necessary for the re-

MISSING ferce to order four men off the

Shanghai, March 19. field in a single match but a few days ago. Only a week previous Mr. W. H. Harkness, a young man to that two fnen were dealt with in from Princeton, who came to the same way in a Governor's Cup China for the purposes of travel match. The action taken by the left Nanking for Shanghai on Association in the latter case is March 14 and is reported to be best described as "weak"; we now missing since then- TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN await the result of "the other Reuter.

that INTEREST for the six case." In this connection it may

A FALSE REPORT months ending 81st MARCH, 1935, be interesting to recall that ear-

Shanghal, March 19. It has now been revealed that on the above DEBENTURES will bler in the season, a club in the payable at the OFFICES of the second division was suspended the disappearance of Mr. Harkness COMPANY on MONDAY, the 1st because one of its players was was a mythical story. APRIL, 1985.

guilty of alleged rough play. The found safe and sound in a hotel THE REGISTER OF DEBEN explanation then was that "an on the Settlement- TURES :' will be closed from example must be set" yet atter Reuter. “ MONDAY, the 25th MARCH, to that more deliberate and glaring SATURDAY, the 30th MARCH,Incidents of unfair play have come both days inclusive, during which to light and the steps taken by period no transfer of DEBEN- the Association have been deplor- TURES can be registered..

áble.

Ordinary Sixty-sixth General Meeting of Share- holders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Friday, the 29th March, 1935, at Noon, for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the General Managere, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1984.

The Share Begiater and Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th. to the 29th March, 1984, both days. inclusive..

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,LTD. General Managers, THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE

Co., LTD. „ Hong Kong 8th March, 1985,

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„UNION WATERBOAT CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

THIRTIETH ANNUAL TGENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April, 1936, at 11 am for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1934

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 23rd March to End April, 1935, both dates inglesire.

DODWELL & CO. LTD. General Hong Kong, 18th March, 1935:

-

NO

By Order of the Board of Directors L. S. GREENHILL

Secretary. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1985.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

One reason for the slackness, to our mind, is that far too much im- portance is attached to the ques-

He was

Euge crowds of Moslems, in a highly excited state, rushed the

KTOYO

and

exhumed Abdul

OVER 200 CASUALTIES

Karachi, Mar. 19. It is now understood that the total casualties exceed two hun- dred,

After a military volley a panic ensued during which the police secured the murderer's body which is reinterred now.

4 guard is standing by with axed bayonets- Renster.

EASY WIN FOR

·DEMOCRACY

An Interesting Debate

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]

Shanghal, March 9. "That Dictatorship is Preferable to Democracy as a Form of National Government" was the subject of debate at the meeting of the Debating Club of the Foreign. YMCA on Thursday, March Out of an audience of 56, 38, votes gave a decisive victory to Demo- стасу

.

Mr. Brennecheldt for the affirma- tive, pointed out that democracy in Germany has produced as many as 22 parties. Naturally the time

taken by political manoeuvering gave little chance of coming ta prompt decisions or effective ac tion. In such an atmosphere men of the worst type tend to flourish and cust those who have national interests at heart. At the present time when urgent national pro- blems confront Germany on all sides, experience has shown clearly that democracy is unsuitable. For that reason he considered a Dieta- torship of the Hilter type is pre- ferable to Democracy.

Informal Discussion

C.E.R. SALE APPROVED BY PRIVY COUNCIL

Changchun, March 19.

The Captain and Officers of the' Fortuguese sloop Goncalves Zaro, were entertained to a tea party by the local Portuguese community at. the Club Lusitano yesterday..

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As a sequel to the Island Road motor tragedy on January 29 in which three persons were killed and five others injured, Leung Yim, a The Privy Council unanimously lorry driver, was charged at the approved the C.ER. transfer | Criminal Sessions yesterday for the agreement in the presence of manslaughter of a 7-year old boy. peror Keng Teh! The Vice- Foreign Minister, Ohashi leaves

· Chẳngchun to-morrow for Tokyo to sign the agreement—

Reuter.

INDIANS SENTENCED

IN SHANGHAI

Armed Robbery Charge

Shanghai, March 19. Two Indians, Ujagar Singh, and': Tara Singh, were sentenced to fourteen years' imprisonment and deportation to India, after serving the term, on a charge of armed robbery at a tobacco factory. Both pleaded guilty. Reuter.

GRAND NATIONAL

WITHDRAWALS

London, March 19. According to the trainer, Noiseau is not running in the Grand Na- tional Glentrazei was scratched from the race this morning.-

Reuter.

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The action of a Magistrate to commit an insane prisoner: for trial was critidsed by His 'Lordship the Chief Justice, Mr. A. D. A. Mace Gregor at the Criminal Sessions- yesterday when a man, who had been proved to be insane, appeared || before him on a charge of having murdered a woman.'

Page 6.

At the weekly tifin of the Rotary Club yesterday Mr. M. J. B. Mon- targis delivered an interesting ad- dress on Five-Weeks trip to Indo-China and Yunnanfu."

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Yesterday's tennis results will be found on

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